Islamic shari'a law, neotraditionalist Muslim scholars and transgender sex-reassignment surgery:a case study of Ayatollah Khomeini's and Sheikh al-Tantawi fatwas

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Title

Islamic shari'a law, neotraditionalist Muslim scholars and transgender sex-reassignment surgery:a case study of Ayatollah Khomeini's and Sheikh al-Tantawi fatwas

Author

Alipour, M.

Publisher

2017/01/00

Language

English

Publication Date

20170100

Abstract

The attitude of Islamic scholarship and law with regard to the issue of transgender sex-reassignment surgery is still an important subject for Muslim transgender people. This operation was mostly regarded as sinful, thus prohibited (haram) in Islam by both Sunni and Shi’a traditional scholars. But in the late 1980s, sex-reassignment surgery was legalized (made halal) in shari’a and/or in state law by the fatwas of Ayatollah Khomeini in Iran and Sheikh Muhammad al-Tantawi in Egypt. It seems that these fatwas should initially be considered as an indication of Islamic tolerance toward transgender Muslims. This article explains how the transgender Muslims’ situation prompted the fatwas on sex-reassignment surgery and, therefore, how the fatwas, ultimately, expanded the scope of Islamic tolerance. The paper analyzes the main juridical reasons behind Khomeini and Al-Tantawi issuing such progressive fatwas through their classical methodology of understanding the Islamic concept of ijtihad. Following the same methodology, the article, as further discussion, offers to open up an Islamic debate over similar and related cases, such as homosexuality and bisexuality, aiming to improve Islamic tolerance or acceptance of these phenomena.

Primary Classification

10

Secondary Classification

10;1.2

Primary keywords

fatwas--[pri];modern Muslim religious scholars--[pri];sex reassignment procedures--[pri];sharia--[pri]

Secondary keywords

ijtihad;Islamic rituals;Koran;sunna

Subject

Egypt--[pri];Iran--[pri]

Subject

Ayatollah Sayyid Ruhollah Musavi Khomeini;Sheikh Muhammad Sayyid al-Tantawi

Subject

transgenderism--[pri]

Subject

hadith;khunthas;Qur'an;shi'a;sunni

Journal Article

International Journal of Transgenderism2017 January-March; 18(1): 91-103

Note

© 2017 M. Alipour. Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0

Call Number

citation

Bibliography

52 refs

ISSN

15532739 (print)

Collection

Citation

“Islamic shari'a law, neotraditionalist Muslim scholars and transgender sex-reassignment surgery:a case study of Ayatollah Khomeini's and Sheikh al-Tantawi fatwas,” Islamic Medical & Scientific Ethics, accessed January 18, 2025, https://imse.ibp.georgetown.domains/items/show/37803.